Maya speaks the truth, a smile lives on.....in my case some 74 years. I was in Burnside Connecticut on a bus with my grandmother. An older woman was seated facing me and she smiled at me in a way that said "you are lovely". I had never felt "lovely" and something changed in me in that moment. I am now over 80, this smiling woman is long since dead and never knew what her smile meant to a motherless child who felt ugly and awkward. But here I am, over 80 years old and still remembering her. Thank you wherever you are--I try to keep that smile tradition going...with the same authentic caring that I saw in your face so many years ago.
On Feb 18, 2019TONY Q Valenciano wrote:
We are what we feel and think all day long. Change the contents of our mind and so too our views on objects, ideas, persons & events shall follow, good or bad.
On Dec 16, 2016 Nola Denslow wrote:
Maya speaks the truth, a smile lives on.....in my case some 74 years. I was in Burnside Connecticut on a bus with my grandmother. An older woman was seated facing me and she smiled at me in a way that said "you are lovely". I had never felt "lovely" and something changed in me in that moment. I am now over 80, this smiling woman is long since dead and never knew what her smile meant to a motherless child who felt ugly and awkward. But here I am, over 80 years old and still remembering her. Thank you wherever you are--I try to keep that smile tradition going...with the same authentic caring that I saw in your face so many years ago.